Dune Review
Dune is a bit lengthy, hangs on shots and scenes too long and doesn’t do a great job explaining things, yet I loved every last second of it.
Dune is a bit lengthy, hangs on shots and scenes too long and doesn’t do a great job explaining things, yet I loved every last second of it.
Ties up some loose ends, yet it doesn’t provide all of the answers to questions raised throughout this trilogy.
Triple Frontier is reminiscent of 1999’s Three Kings, but without the humor or the thought-out plot.
Delivers a unique experience in some otherworldly place borne of imagination.
The ingredients for a first-rate experience are all here until the story unfolds.
Has the feel of a potluck dinner gone bad.
Wanders without focus instead of concentrating on the core story and characters.
The Promise is a land-based version of James Cameron’s Titanic.
Gives ardent followers of the series everything that they hoped for and more.
The Star Wars that you’re looking for.
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